2022.3.29
The year 2021 marked the 10th anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fukushima Nuclear Disaster. Many other disasters occurred over those ten years, and we have entered the second year living under the Covid-19 pandemic which has spread throughout the world. The challenges of how to put the experiences and feelings of cataclysm into words, how to empathize with the suffering of others, and how to convey the memories that fade over time to future generations continue long after the cataclysm itself is over.
Special Issue 074 takes on the theme, Beyond Disasters - Telling the Stories, to consider why stories are created amidst the reality of cataclysm that dispels the myth of the safety of our daily lives, what they have conveyed, and what stories might emerge in the future, via one interview and two contributed articles.
We hear from three individuals on how they deal with stories and cataclysm, including Kobayashi Erika who continues to record the feelings of those without voices by examining the lives of people throughout history to modern times using diverse media, such as novels, manga, and modern art; Fujita Naoya, science fiction critic and author of such works such as Shin Evangelion Theory, who has studied post-disaster literature; and art anthropologist Ishikura Toshiaki who has studied mythology throughout the world and who produced new myths as a member of the Japan Pavilion Exhibit at the 58th Venice Biennale organized by the Japan Foundation in 2019.
Top Stories
Beyond Disasters - Telling the Stories <1>
An interview with artist and writer Kobayashi Erika
I Write Because I Don't Know
March 29, 2022
Contributed Articles
Beyond Disasters - Telling the Stories <2>
Fujita Naoya, Critic, Associate Professor at the Japan Institute of the Moving Image, contributor
Fact and Fiction
June 7, 2022
Serialized Essays
Beyond Disasters - Telling the Stories <3>
Ishikura Toshiaki, Art Anthropologist, Associate Professor at the Akita University of Art, contributor
Rethinking Stories - From The Story of Ishi to "Cosmo-Eggs"(Part 1)
June 20, 2022
Beyond Disasters - Telling the Stories <4>
Ishikura Toshiaki, Art Anthropologist, Associate Professor at the Akita University of Art, contributor
Rethinking Stories - From The Story of Ishi to "Cosmo-Eggs"(Part 2)
July 29, 2022